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Global Compact on Refugees: A step closer to easing pressures on host countries?

Feb 18, 2019 | Global Compact on Refugees | 0 comments

Blog post written by Dr Yusuf Ciftci (University of Southampton) an RLI Research Affiliate, and forms part of a series of blog posts analysing the potential and shortcomings of the Global Compact on Refugees.

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The Global Refugee Compact: Considering Urban Refugees

Feb 12, 2019 | Global Compact on Refugees | 1 comment

Blog post written by Dr Lucy Hovil (International Refugee Rights Initiative). Lucy is also the Managing Editor of the International Journal of Transitional Justice and RLI Senior Research Associate. This post forms part of a series of blog posts analysing the potential and shortcomings of the Global Compact on Refugees. (more…)

The GCR and Expanding Access to Third-Country Solutions

Feb 7, 2019 | Global Compact on Refugees | 0 comments

Blog post written by Dr Jinan Bastaki, Assistant Professor of International Law at the United Arab Emirates University and a RLI Research Affiliate. This post forms part of a series of blog posts analysing the potential and shortcomings of the Global Compact on Refugees. (more…)

The Global Compact on Refugees and International Law: A Missed Opportunity?

Feb 5, 2019 | Global Compact on Refugees | 1 comment

Blog post written by Annick Pijnenburg, a PhD researcher at Tilburg University and RLI Research Affiliate. This post forms part of a series of blog posts analysing the potential and shortcomings of the Global Compact on Refugees. (more…)

‘Success under the GCR’: Can it be measured?

Jan 29, 2019 | Global Compact on Refugees | 3 comments

Blog post written by Jean-François Durieux, Senior Research Associate of the Refugee Law Initiative and expert analyst. This post forms part of a series of blog posts analysing the potential and shortcomings of the Global Compact on Refugees. (more…)

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